Thanks for all proofs of goodness

The first Thanksgiving proclamation, issued in 1789 by the United States’ first president, called on Americans to give gratitude for a new Constitution that established “the civil and religious liberty with which we are blessed.” George Washington also called for “prayer and supplications” that other nations be similarly blessed, with “good government, peace, and concord.”

Decades later, Abraham Lincoln issued his first Thanksgiving proclamation at the height of the Civil War. Amid the conflict, President Lincoln called attention to blessings “of so extraordinary a nature that they cannot fail to penetrate and soften” all hearts. These included peace with other nations, if not at home, as well as the daily efforts and persistence of hundreds of thousands of his fellow citizens.

As Americans mark Thanksgiving this year, every sign of compassion and courage, of “peace, and concord,” calls for similar acknowledgment of what it affirms about humanity’s innate goodness and largeness of spirit.

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